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Re: pkg/48830: libreoffice4-4.2.2.1 build screwed by ruby211-2.1.1's tcl-8.5.15nb1 build
The following reply was made to PR pkg/48830; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: M L Riechers <mlr%rse.com@localhost>
To: Havard Eidnes <he%uninett.no@localhost>, gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: mlr%rse.com@localhost
Subject: Re: pkg/48830: libreoffice4-4.2.2.1 build screwed by ruby211-2.1.1's
tcl-8.5.15nb1 build
Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 18:07:54 -0400 (EDT)
Hello, Havard.
Thanks for messing around with the Ruby package, to see if it can be
upgraded. I'm hoping it can be fixed without a great deal of trouble.
Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 11:04:27 +0200 (CEST)
> ...
> selected ruby200, and after happily installing ruby200-gdbm-2.0.0p481
> the build stops with
>
> ERROR: [depends.mk] A package matching ``ruby212-gdbm>=3D2.1.2'' should=
>
> ERROR: be installed, but one cannot be found. Perhaps there is a
> ERROR: stale work directory for ../../databases/ruby-gdbm?
>
> and I can assure you that there was no stale work dir.
>
> ...
I compiled the ruby21 package with no trouble at all -- didn't have to
change anything. Can't say what will happen if you compile
ruby21-base.
However, the "can't find ...gdbm... " business is frequent on adding a
new ruby version, and I was rather expecting to encounter a problem
compiling ruby21, -- but I didn't. So I recommended closing PR 48509
based on that.
The work-around I did to compile ruby19 and ruby200 (before the fix)
was essentially what you did. I dunno.
These are the two PR's on the earlier ruby's. They're both closed now:
46420 Building for ruby19 ends with "can't find ruby19-gdbm>=1.9.2pl320"
48509 Building for ruby200 ends with "can't find ruby200-gdbm>=2.0.0p353"
Yours,
-Mike
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